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The Rockefeller Foundation: Announcing Our Next Round of Resilient Cities!
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100resilientcities.org - by Michael Berkowitz - December 2, 2014
Today we proudly announce the second group of cities selected to join 100 Resilient Cities – cities who have demonstrated a commitment to building their own capacities to navigate the shocks and stresses of an increasingly complex 21st Century.
During the our first 18 months, we've seen our first cohort of cities mature, appoint chief resilience officers, and embark on their own resilience strategy processes. No doubt this momentum contributed to the immense response we saw to the second round of the 100 Resilient Cities Challenge has been enormous, with 331 exceptional applications from cities around the world, submitted in seven languages.
Each city was asked to present a clear and compelling description of their major resilience challenges, how they are approaching and planning for resilience to decrease vulnerabilities, and how they plan to partner with us. After exhausting review of the applications, a panel of esteemed judges including African Develoment Bank President Donald Kaberuka, President and CEO of the Asia Society Josette Sheeran, and former President of Costa Rica José María Figueres, recommended the next set of 35 member cities.
The complete list of cities selected in Round 2 . . .
Accra, Ghana
Amman, Jordan
Arusha, Tanzania
Athens, Greece
Barcelona, Spain
Belgrade, Serbia
Bangalore, India
Boston
Cali, Colombia
Chennai, India
Chicago
Dallas
Deyang, China
Enugu, Nigeria
Huangshi, China
Juarez, Mexico
Kigali, Rwanda
Lisbon, Portugal
London, England
Milan
Montreal
Paris
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Pittsburgh
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Santa Fe, Argentina
Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic
Santiago (Metropolitan Region), Chile
Singapore
St. Louis
Sydney
Thessaloniki, Greece
Toyama, Japan
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Wellington, New Zealand
http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2014/12/02/st-louis-named-a-resilient-city-by-rockefeller-foundation/
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